Aniventure

Aniventure is a British content creation and intellectual property company set up in 2016 to produce family-oriented feature animation.[1]

Aniventure works with production partners to take feature film concepts from pitch development through to completion. It has a first look service deal with VFX and animation service studio Cinesite.

Film Projects

Under its former name Comic Animations, the company's first release was the award-winning[2] animated viral Beans in December 2013, co-produced with Cinesite, which amassed over 15 million views on YouTube.[3]

In February 2016 it was announced that Aniventure was in development on an animated feature adaptation of the stage production Riverdance, in association with River Productions and Cinesite[4]. Riverdance is set to be Aniventure's first full feature film release.

The following year it was reported that Aniventure had entered into a partnership with the Harold Lloyd estate to adapt Harold Lloyd based animated content.[5]

In 2019 Klaus, the traditionally animated Christmas adventure written and directed by Sergio Pablos was released[6]. Produced by his company SPA Studios in partnership with Atresmedia Cine and Aniventure, the film was distributed by Netflix. Klaus won seven awards at the 47th Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature, and also Best Animated Film at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards. It was the first animated film from Netflix to be nominated for an Academy Award.[7]

In November 2019 Aniventure's association with Blazing Samurai was announced (reported to be loosely inspired by the Mel Brooks' film Blazing Saddles). A collaboration between Aniventure and GFM Animation, the news came on the first day of the American Film Market in 2019 that the project was fully-funded and moving into production at Cinesite.[8]

Credits

References

  1. Barraclough, Leo (2016-02-08). "Cinesite to Produce Nine Animated Movies in Montreal in Five Years". Variety. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
  2. "AEAF Award Winners Announced". AEAF Animation & Effects Awards & Festival. 2014-08-27.
  3. Milligan, Mercedes (2014-09-24). "Cinesite, Comic Animations Enter Feature Toon Market". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  4. Barraclough, Leo (2016-02-08). "Cinesite to Produce Nine Animated Movies in Montreal in Five Years". Variety.
  5. Tartaglione, Nancy (2017-02-21). "Harold Lloyd Pics To Be Animated". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  6. DeFore, John (2019-11-05). ""Klaus": Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  7. Ebiri, Bilge (2020-02-07). "How Netflix Could Pull Off an Animation Upset at the Oscars". vulture.com.
  8. MacNab, Geoffrey (2019-11-06). "GFM Animation's long-gestating "Blazing Samurai" is back in the saddle". Screen Daily.
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